Deuteronomy 11, 18: The Truth Upon Your Heart
In the biblical passage in Deuteronomy 11:18 we find a preposition that, at first glance, might seem insignificant, but actually conceals a profound spiritual revelation:
In the biblical passage in Deuteronomy 11:18 we find a preposition that, at first glance, might seem insignificant, but actually conceals a profound spiritual revelation:
Original Greek text of the Epistle of Jude with Italian and English translations, for an interlinear comparative study grounded in linguistic analysis and textual transmission.

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